Part 23 (2/2)
A S _arecc-an_, assequi, to get, to attain
AREIR, _adv_ Back _To rin areir_, to decline
_Lyndsay_
Fr _arriere_ backward; Lat _a retro_
ARESOUND, _pret_ Perhaps, called in question; Fr _aresoner_, interroger, questionner, demander; _ratiocinari_; Gl Roquefort
_Areson_ is used by R Brunne in the sense of persuade, or reason with
_Sir Tristrem_
ARETTYT, _part pa_ Accused, brought into judgment
_Barbour_
L B _rect-are_, _ret-are_, _arett-are_, accusare, in jus vocare, Du Cange
ARGENT CONTENT, Ready ent comptant_, id
_bellenden_
_To_ ARGH, _v n_ To hesitate
V ~Arch~, and ~Ergh~, _v_
ARGIE, _s_ assertion in a dispute, the specific plea which one uses in disputation, S B
Su G _ierga_, se-r_, keen contention
_To_ ARGLE-BARGLE, AURGLE-BARGIN, _v n_ To contend, to bandy backwards and forwards, S _Argle-bargin_, Loth _Eaggle-bargin_, synon
_Ramsay_
Isl _arg_ enraged, _jarg-a_ to contend
_To_ ARGONE, ARGOWNE, ARGWE, ARGEW, _v a_
1 To argue, to contend by argument
_Bannatyne Poems_